13 March 04
Twenty Alphabets and a Cousin
Numenius and I have spent the day at the San Francisco Center for the Book, studying with Maine calligrapher Nancy Leavitt. The entire day was focusing on variations of Rudolph Koch’s Neuland typeface, a blocky, geometric alphabet we rendered in pieces of balsa veneer. It was such a treat to get covered in ink and eke texture out of these very tactile materials.
I also met my sixth cousin Stephen. He joined us after class and we went to Farley’s on Potrero Hill to exchange genealogy findings. Our common ancestor moved from Duchess County in New York following the Revolutionary War to Canada…
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Do you have the Letter Arts Review issue that featured Rudolph Koch? It’s very good, inspiring.